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8'5 custom with @30.5 wide and 118L. Performance shape with a little extra width in the tail

Around that size would be fine for you, although I did transition through a 130L board on the way down from my 8'8 surfwide, which is similar to your hokua.

I also have a 8'6 hypernut at 31.5 wide which I ride when its bumpy or super small and I wouldn't otherwise surf.

Also - when riding wider boards, its super critical to be right on the tail to engage the rails at all. Are you confident that you are doing this? below is me on my hypernut on a v.small day with most of the board out of the water.

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touralie, time to get down in size. But progressively, do not get down too much. Something like 8'6" x 30/31 x 130L could be great.

As jb1979 said, foot positioning is key. Try to move your rear foot backwards and closer to the rail(*). And let time for the board to dig the rail before moving your body weight inside the turn.

In my experience, what makes a board easy to put on a rail depends on the wave speed:- In slow waves (15s mandates narrow boards.- in medium waves, lowering the rail volume helps as much as reducing width- the faster the wave, the more the width becomes critical. >15s mandates narrow boards.

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touralie said..Hey guys. Long story short. Im ready for my next board. Ive gone from 11'4 nalu, 9'5 mana to a 9' x 32 x 5 inch x150L hokua. This has been over about 2 years...

I find with the hokua i get a bit slippery on the face of the wave and find it hard to dig the rail in.

I like the 32 width but am happy to start looking for a different board.

So... what are your thoughts??

Thanks in advance

I've also had these boards .and thought i liked 32 wide too ...but that changed .Sunova Acid .is a good choice .pulled in nose and tail ,great bite on the wave and nice in the sucky section.the flow is my second favourite .the shape of the sunova rails are the key to these boards ,not boxy like the x32 .ITS improved my surfing a lot ..

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30 Dec 2018 8:55PM

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colas said..In my experience, what makes a board easy to put on a rail depends on the wave speed:- In slow waves (15s mandates narrow boards.- in medium waves, lowering the rail volume helps as much as reducing width- the faster the wave, the more the width becomes critical. >15s mandates narrow boards.

Seems my post was garbled (it heppens when I edit them). I wanted to say:- In slow waves (15s period mandates narrow boards.

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touralie said..Thanks for the feedback guys.. i have been working on my foot positioning. This vid was one of the first sup videos i watched!!

Guess im on the right track because i was looking at boards from 8'5 x 32 such as fanatic or ecs wideboy. Both about 135 ish L.

Thanks again for your help

You should maybe look at something with less width and more performance orientated, because you prob won't notice much difference ? 8'10 flow maybe or even a custom from surefire or deep or someone like that?

The surefire de-vandal would be a good choice. It's a hybrid model between the performance shape vandal and the wideboy degenerate.

Give them a call and ask for exactly what you want. I.e I want a 8'8 by 30.5 by 128l with nice low rails and you'll get one designed that's as close as possible to what you ask for. Well priced too.

VIC

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1 Jan 2019 8:11AM

I am with Tardy - the Acid works. I am the same dimensions as you. I ride a 9'1 125L if it is choppy/lumpy, 8'10 115L if it isn't (and 8'7 105L) if I lose 5 kg). I got there via a few boards including the Naish Hokua 8'8 X32 and the 8'7 Flow. (I also have the 9'0 Flash but probably didn't give it enough of a run to properly compare it to the Acid.)

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1 Jan 2019 9:51AM

This is all I sup surf these days and they have so much speed and drive it's crazy, best thing is you can have them made in any size you want and they are way cheaper than you might think. We have made alot of these boards and never heard a bad word on them they are super light and really perform how you would want a preformance sup should. I surf them in any thing under 6ft

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1 Jan 2019 6:59PM

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touralie said..Hey . Thanks for all the feedback. I ended up with a ecs wideboy. 8'10x31 x 135L. Took it out today in small surf and so far im really impressed. Guess i will see how it goes wen its a big bigger.

I think i have room to move in regards to dropping more liters ..

Boards above do look sleek.. i will check out website.

Stoked you got a new board!! always feel free to give us a buzz if you decide to drop a bit more or even look for that board that is just made to suit you perfectly. Once you ride one of these Custom little fish is pretty hard to go back to the traditional shaped SUPs.

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1 Jan 2019 7:02PM

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cantSUPenough said..Wow - that looks pretty sleek! How thin is that board?

Not 100% sure as these were a few we did a while back, I think the one in the pic is the one we made for my Step father which was 8'2 x 29 x 120L can't quite remember the thickness but I know he drips on it for someone in there late 60's!!

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3 Jan 2019 4:12PM

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paul.j said..

touralie said..Hey . Thanks for all the feedback. I ended up with a ecs wideboy. 8'10x31 x 135L. Took it out today in small surf and so far im really impressed. Guess i will see how it goes wen its a big bigger.

I think i have room to move in regards to dropping more liters ..

Boards above do look sleek.. i will check out website.

Stoked you got a new board!! always feel free to give us a buzz if you decide to drop a bit more or even look for that board that is just made to suit you perfectly. Once you ride one of these Custom little fish is pretty hard to go back to the traditional shaped SUPs.

Jacko

Thanks jacko i will. Checked out your website already.. actually spoke to a guy in the surf today who said u guys made great boards.